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INDEX 
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Koasati Indians 201-207 
an Upper Creek tribe 189 
join Creek Confederacy 203 
language of 205 
migrations of 198, 205 
on the Tennessee 211 
population of 205, 437 
related to Alabama 201 
removal of 203 
southern settlement of 203 
two branches of 201 
Kohamutkikatska, a branch of Okfuskee. . . 249 
Kolomi 267-269 
a Muskogee division 215 
described by Bartram 267 
described by Hawkins 268 
element among the Seminole 403 
location of 267 
on Chattahoochee River 189 
population of 432, 435 
Koo-a-sah-te, a synonym for Koasati 203 
Koosah, mention of, by Adair 240 
See Coosa (of Alabama). 
Korsaboi. See Cusabo. 
Kusiah. See Coosa (of South Carolina). 
Kussetau, a Lower Creek town 174 
See Kasihta. 
Kusso. See Coosa (of South Carolina). 
Kussoes, a Cusabo tribe 68 
See Coosa (of South Carolina). 
Kussoo, a Cusabo tribe 67 
See Coosa (of South Carolina). 
Kyawaw, Kyewaw, Kywaha. See Kiawa. 
Kywaws, king of, given grant of land 71 
See Kiawa. 
La Concepci6n de Apalache 110, 323 
La Costa, a settlement near St. Augustine. 105, 340 
La Punta, an Indian village near St. Augus- 
tine 105 
Labor— 
compulsory, on Spanish fortifications — 120 
division of 373 
Laca, a Timucua town 326 
LALOGALGA— 
an Okchai settlement 275 
described by Hawkins 276 
population of 436 
revival of the name 276 
Lamale, a Timucua town 326 
Lameco, a name for Chiaha 167 
Lamhatty, account of 130 
Language— 
Apalachee 120 
classification according to 11 
mutually intelligible to certain tribes 191 
Naniaba, closely allied to Choctaw 165 
of the Koasati 205 
of the Natchez 314 
of thoTexas Alabama 199 
of the Tuskegee 207-208 
of the Yuchi 287, 309 
Tawasa, related to Alabama 140 
Timucua, spoken by Osochi 165 
Timucua, works of Pareja in 337 
Tohome, closely allied to Choctaw 165 
Lano. See Edelano. 
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'LANT/DSHl apala. See Thla-noo-cho au- 
bau-lau. 
Laplako— 
a branch of Hotiwahali 257 
population of 435 
Lascangue. See Cascangue. 
Latchivue— 
a Seminole band 404 
miscopying of Alachua 404 
Laudonniere , expedition under 335 
Lawson, John, journey of 17 
Le Moyne , errors in drawings of 345 
Les grands Oefasque. an Okfuskee town. . 246 
See Okfuskee. 
Lewis, Jackson— 
a modern Creek Indian 264 
informant 401,403 
Likatcka, a Coweta town 229 
Limamu, village mentioned by Ranjel 192 
Litafatchi, an Upper Creek town 285 
Littefutchi. See Litafatchi 285 
Little Hilibi, mention of 259 
Little Oakchoys, a part of the Alabama ... 197 
Little Sawokli, described by Hawkins... 142,175 
Little Tohome— 
population of 425 
probably the Naniaba 164 
Little Tulsa, the seat of Alexander McGil- 
livray 242 
Little Ufala, mention of 261 
See Eufaula. 
Little Wetumpka, on the Coosa 206 
Lizards, eating of 359 
Llamapas, miscopying of word for Yamasee. 96, 100 
Loachapoka, mention of 246 
Sec Lutcapoga. 
Lochchiocha, a Seminole town 411 
Loguale. See Equale. 
Loksachumpa, a Seminole town 412 
Long King, an Oconee chief 399 
Lonoche, a Guale Indian 83 
Lopez, Fray Baltazar— 
letters of 337 
missionary at San Pedro 89 
reference to 15 
Louisiana, establishment of colony of 159 
Lower Creeks— 
attack of, on San Carlos de los Chacatos. 135 
called Coweta 225 
expedition of, against Yamasee 103 
list of tribes 189 
location of 216 
of Bartram, really Seminole 134 
peace made between Apalacheeand 119 
removal of 101 
towns of 131 
Lower Eufaula, population of 435 
Lower Yufale, where located 261 
See Lower Eufaula. 
Low-walta Village, a Seminole town 406 
LucA,a Timucuatown 326 
Luna, Tristan de, expedition of 230 
Lun-ham-ga Town, an Abihka town 254 
Lustuhatchee, a Muskogee town 285 
Lutcapoga— 
a Tulsa branch 245 
